Draught. Wow. The name had me a little concerned that it would be a ’throw everything in the blender’ kind of beer, but this really works. Incredible aroma of white chocolate really pulls you in. Cherry and berries prominent too. Soapy head on a bright red body. Carbonation quite high, almost like a sparkling fruit wine. But the flavours meshed well and the result was an interesting, satisfying beer. They pulled it off.

On tap at Archive. One of those beers that if you closed your eyes and did not know what you were drinking you would immediately get the white chocolate and raspberry flavours. The best fruit beer ever.

UPDATED: JUL 22, 2014 Tap at Norfolk cheers to Andrew. Pours vibrant reddy orange with a small, firm white head. Nose smells like a typical brekky muffin - loads and loads of white chocolate, more sweet berries rather than tart coming through. Taste is definitely sweet but it all surprisingly comes together quite well. Very fresh white chocolate - like that soft centred Lindt stuff. Geez it’s mouth watering. Light sweet raspberries coming through. Quite well made. Didn’t think something like this could come together very well at all but they have pulled it off nicely

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